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expletive

noun as in swear word; exclamation

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Republican Congressman Mike Simpson of Idaho reportedly responded with an expletive.

From BBC

Winding up face down on the court, Bilodeau pounded the hardwood with both hands and uttered an expletive.

The quest started with a flurry of expletives, Cronin telling his staff with some not-so-nice words that they needed to get better players after a rare losing season.

Another describes her with an expletive that rhymes with “itch.”

From Salon

The footage, which has been shared widely on X, shows some people trying to calm Mr Amesbury down, although others can be heard expressing anger and expletives.

From BBC

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